Hawaii Speed and Quickness camps underway

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) -

For the 13th year
Hawaii Speed and Quickness camps are underway at Kaiser high school. The camp
is headed by former NFL player and University of Hawaii player and coach Rich
Miano and a host of former Warrior athletes.

According to its website:

Hawaii Speed and Quickness
is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has been serving Hawaii's youth and
families since 2000. The clinics were first established in order to
instruct Hawaii youths looking to gain a competitive edge through innovative
and state-of-the-art training techniques designed to improve an athlete's
speed, quickness, agility and balance. The company has since expanded to
include an array of services targeting at-risk youth and disadvantaged
communities. HSQ's services have included recreational programming; speed
and agility clinics; evening school based clinics for parents, coaches and
community members; group mentoring with University of Hawaii student-athletes
at schools and clinics; weekend and after school programming and the creation
and implementation of a drug prevention campaign that visits elementary schools
with student-athletes.